Outtakes for the Outcast
Outtakes for the Outcast is an album from New York City hardcore punk band, Sick of It All. It contains unreleased original songs, B-sides, and cover versions, and was the last album released by the band on Fat Wreck Chords before their move to Abacus Recordings.
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Released | October 19, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 1992 – 2001 | |||
Genre | Hardcore punk | |||
Length | 27:24 | |||
Label | Fat Wreck Chords | |||
Producer | Steve Evetts John Seymour Don Fury Dan Iannuzzelli | |||
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Track listing
- All tracks written by Sick of It All, unless otherwise stated
- "I Believe" – 1:57
- "Stood For Nothing" – 0:58
- "Borstal Breakout" (Sham 69) – 2:00
- "Straight Ahead" (Straight Ahead)– 0:55
- "All Hell Breaks Loose" (Misfits) – 2:14
- "My Little World" – 1:53
- "Soul Be Free" – 2:36
- "Blatty (Human Egg)" – 0:32
- "86" – 2:27
- "Target" (Hüsker Dü) – 1:44
- "Rip Off" (Sham 69) – 1:09
- "Working Class Kids" (Last Resort) – 1:24
- "Never Measure Up" – 1:41
- "The Future Is Mine" – 2:24
- "Just Look Around" (House of Pain remix) – 3:30
- The House of Pain remix of "Just Look Around" was originally prevented from release by the record label of House of Pain. As a response Sick Of It All made bootlegs of the song and gave them away at various shows. Since the original recording tape could not be used, the version on this CD was taken from one of the bootlegs.
Credits
- Lou Koller – vocals
- Pete Koller – guitar
- Craig Setari – bass guitar
- Armand Majidi – drums
- Everlast – vocals on "Just Look Around"
- DJ Lethal – Turntables on "Just Look Around"
- Produced by Steve Evetts, John Seymour, Don Fury and Dan Iannuzzelli
- Engineered by Ryan Greene
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